Douglas Fairbanks stars in this early, 1930 talkie as Larry Day, Wall Street wizard by day, romantic underachiever by night. When he falls for glamorous aviatrix Vivian Benton (Bebe Daniels) while on an ocean cruise, Larry receives inspired coaching from his romantically attuned valet (Edward Everett Horton). But stealing the show is Bing Crosby, playing himself, in his Hollywood film debut. This 1930 cocktail comedy would have been Irving Berlin’s first Hollywood musical—if the studio hadn’t deleted all of Berlin’s musical numbers except for the uncredited title song.